*Advertisements of phones in GTA IV and its episodes depicts a battery meter on the phone, yet the phones the player uses never run out of battery.

*Advertisements of phones in GTA IV and its episodes depicts a battery meter on the phone, yet the phones the player uses never run out of battery.

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* In GTA IV, the ringtone "Pager" is the same melody as whats played in the Vice City start-up gimmick, where there is a monitor screen where somebody (the player) types in the commands to start up 'Grand Theft Auto: Vice City', the program boots up and the melody is played.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Carl Johnson has a phone which he uses to make and receive calls. Again, these may be about missions, they may relate to the general story, they may be tips from other characters, or they may serve no particular purpose — for example, the prank calls CJ receives from Catalina. The phone's design is that of an early flip-phone, with a small display for numbers.

Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories

In Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, Toni Cipriani retrieves a phone from a deceased Sindacco member in "Snuff". This phone is presumably the phone he uses from then on, as Toni originally called using a pay phone in "Home Sweet Home". The phone's function is similar to those in GTA Vice City and GTA San Andreas.

Niko can now call his friends and girlfriends to hang out or go on dates respectively, and can now receive text and picture messages from people. Niko can also use his phone to access cheats, go to multiplayer, and call emergency vehicles (like Police Cars, Ambulances, and Fire Trucks) for assistance. The second model of phone is equipped with a camera, available for use anytime, and used in certain missions. Use of the phone can also trigger some missions, like The Holland Play, and preemptively calling some characters may trigger story-related dialogue more quickly.

The theme and ringtone of the phone can be changed via a website on the in-game internet after the second model of the phone is acquired. The two phones used by Niko during the game are Badger and Whiz brand phones.

The player can change the text size in the phone with the 'Text Size' in the options menu, however this is only available if the resolution is set to 1080i.

Console-exclusive features

In the PS3 version, an additional option is available in the phone. It is a SIXAXIS tutorial that teaches the player on how to use the SIXAXIS controller in the game. In the PC version, the Video Editor is an option in the phone which will exit out of gameplay when selected and all unsaved progress will be lost. Selecting SIXAXIS tutorial (disabled during missions or when having a wanted level) in the PS3 version will place the player at the runway of Francis International Airport.

Phone exploits

If the player has damaged a vehicle to the point where the engine won't start, the phone can be used to 'jumpstart' it by calling any number or contact — the engine will spontaneously function again, although no damage will be repaired. For convenience's sake, one can cancel the phone call as soon as "Calling..." is seen on the phone's display — the engine comes back to life as soon as the call is initiated.

In the console versions of the game, the phone can also be used as a kind of 'super handbrake', to instantly stop any vehicle, no matter the speed. Initiating the camera while driving will instantly stop the car — the player can leave the phone open to the 'Camera' menu option, and then press X (on PS3) or A (on Xbox 360) when they want to stop. This is presumably a bug, and was fixed in the PC version — activating the phone camera while driving on PC will merely change the game camera to the 'hood cam' perspective, and activate the phone camera as normal. As this exploit requires a camera function, it can only be performed once the player has acquired the second model of phone.

Episodes

In The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony, phones are practically the same except with cosmetic changes. Johnny and Luis each have a unique theme for their phones. Johnny's phone assumes a more hardy appearance with a black plastic/leather phonecase, and has a unique "Lost MC" theme featuring The Lost Motorcycle Club's patch. Luis Fernando Lopez's phone appears to be more high-end than Niko and Johnny's phones and is round, similar to Johnny's, and has a glowing blue keypad and a unique "Club" theme.

As an exclusive feature in The Ballad of Gay Tony, the player can replay any of his accomplished missions via his phone in order to be able to get a better score on them.

Trivia

In GTA San Andreas, if the player has dual pistols wielded and gets a phone call, CJ will pull out two phones.

In GTA IV the second model of the phone can be customized with themes and ringtones from websites. On the streets of the Liberty City random pedestrians will sometimes take out their phones to receive a call. If you look closely at the civilians phone, you will notice that the theme on their phone's screen will be the same as your current phone theme, and if you hit them you can take their phone.

Johnny's phone nearly identical to Niko's phone, but given it comes covered in a phonecase, it looks more rounded than Niko Bellic's rectangular phone and the numbers on the keypad are more separated due to each number being on a separate button, whereas the numbers on Niko's phone use a "key strip" layout used on phones like the Motorola Razor.

Luis' phone resembles a HTC Desire, but with a traditional keypad instead of Desires touchscreen.

Advertisements of phones in GTA IV and its episodes depicts a battery meter on the phone, yet the phones the player uses never run out of battery.

In GTA IV, the ringtone "Pager" is the same melody as whats played in the Vice City start-up gimmick, where there is a monitor screen where somebody (the player) types in the commands to start up 'Grand Theft Auto: Vice City', the program boots up and the melody is played.

Gallery

The mobile phone in GTA 1. Spoken text is displayed to the right of its image.

The mobile phone in GTA Vice City.

The mobile phone in GTA San Andreas.

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Carl with his mobile phone in GTA San Andreas.

The mobile phone as a pickup in GTA Liberty City Stories.

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The mobile phone in GTA IV renders its screen and keypad into a display on the lower right of the screen; this is replicated on the "actual" phone Niko holds, as seen here.